Posterolateral Knee Injuries: Anatomy, Evaluation, and Treatment covers
the complex anatomy of the posterolateral knee, the varied examination
techniques, surgical and nonsurgical treatments, and therapeutic and
rehabilitative exercises available to manage conditions of the posterolateral
knee.
This book discusses the multi-pronged approaches used to manage
posterolateral ligament tears, posterolateral rotatory instability, combined
ligament injuries, injuries causing abnormal knee movement, and much more.
Comprehensive coverage of clinically relevant biomechanics and the correlation
of pertinent exams needed for diagnosis helps the reader develop a firm
understanding of the relationship between instability abnormalities and
posterolateral knee injuries.
Highlights:
Here is an essential reference for all orthopedic surgeons, sports medicine specialists, and fellows
in these specialties working with patients with acute and chronic knee injuries and related pathology.